 where you started out one for nine and then had a pretty hot fourth quarter kind of closes out. Just what would change for you in that fourth? Staying aggressive. Yeah, I felt like some shots and I shot through the first two, three quarters with good ones. Could have got some better ones, better looks. I settled a little bit. I didn't really attack the rim as often as I would have liked. But I'm just finding my place, you know, where I can attack throughout the game. Not really panicking about getting my points or getting my stats, just trying to play the game the right way. The stats come by the way I prepare and how hard I work out there. So just trying to be rewarded playing the game the right way. And just early on this win streak, it was kind of like Groundhog Day where you guys would, most games. You'd say Groundhog Day? Is it the movie? Okay. Just repetitive where you guys have a hot start and, you know, lead would go away a bit in the second and third quarter and then down to the wide end. It seems like these past few times, I'm ignoring them. These past few times, you know, when a team is punched back, you guys have been right there to respond to it and not let that creep up on you everything. What do you think is changing that aspect? Okay. My bad. I've never, you say Groundhog Day the movie? I've never seen it. I've never seen it. Yeah. How old are we? How old are you? I'm 30. Okay. So yeah, we're the same generation, right? Freak. I don't have seen Groundhog Day. Okay. Maybe I'm watching this holidays. Yeah. I mean, you're watching on Netflix, man. But yeah, when the lead was going back and forth, I think the key for us is staying poised and throughout this winning streak or throughout this time that we've been putting some good games together. I think we just, we've established an identity where defensively we know we can ramp it up at times when we're giving up some easy baskets and we make some adjustments. So I think we just stay consistent, stay disciplined in our effort. And Jock does a great job of calling these timeouts and holding us all accountable, which helps us out. So I'm grateful for that. Kari, 45 to 45 rebounding against the Bucks were team known to kind of dominate on the boards. Jock said that not too long ago, he showed everybody their individual boxout percentage. First, do you remember what yours was? Yeah, I was second to last on a boxout list. So if you want to talk about holding people accountable, boxing out is definitely something that I have to work on and I have to get my percentage up in terms of the league average. So yeah. What's that feeling when he shows you your percentage and your second to last and you kind of work to work that up? I think the initial reaction is, who's making these stats? Just calling cap on the stats. You know, that was my initial reaction, but then getting to the serious stuff, when I'm able to hold myself accountable, Jock's able to hold me accountable, my teammates are able to hold me accountable, then it makes it easier for us to hold each other accountable when we're not doing the little things. These are things that we have to do every night to win. So boxing out is definitely something that I have to do in order for us to be successful as a team. So it was fun at first, but then we got serious after we left out of there. Yeah, one more. I mean, obviously the Bucks are a team where even the Middleton is out. They've had that same core together for about five years. They know how to play when guys are out. You guys haven't had that luxury for the past however many seasons, you guys have had guys in and out of the rotation even this season. Just what does it say about the chemistry and cohesion that you guys are building to be able to beat that team so handily given that they have that chemistry and cohesion for years? I think we're just putting together a consistent game plan right now. Guys are filling their roles at a high level. No matter who's in the lineup, this is our group. So we're just rocking. Having fun playing a great brand of basketball, doing the little things and it's resulting in some wins. And we just want to keep it up. We don't want to take our foot off the gas pedal. We know it's a long season, but this is a great pace we're at right now and we feel good. Kyrie, to that point, you guys are rolling in such a way the last couple of weeks but you haven't been beating the top level teams. Does this win mean a little more to the room because of who you beat and what they did in the past? No, I think the object of the game is to win. So as long as we put in some wins together, whether it's the top teams or I don't know, the other teams that are fighting for a position in the standings, just want to win this object of the game. Kyrie, you guys have been a smaller team in recent seasons. And this year, you guys have that added size with Ben, Royce, TJ, Utah. Does that, for you, when you're out there, does having that added length and athleticism, does that just make the feel of the game different for you? Absolutely, I mean, I can't necessarily guard everybody on the court in terms of the perimeter. So when Katie can guard Drew, I can guard John Carter and Royce can guard Giannis or Ben can guard Giannis. I think our lineup is so interchangeable that it's a positive for us, it's a strength of ours. And then you have two of the top guys, Garden Isos and Nick and KD. I mean, it makes a huge difference out there. They're leading the league in Garden Isos, so anytime people are going at them, we know that we had a great chance to make a miss. And when you can make professionals miss at a high level, then pretty much we're getting out on the offensive end and putting together some quality possessions. I feel like we still leave a lot of points out there, just miss Q's, turnovers. We can't play perfect, but we're definitely striving for greatness in the aspect of just getting better over the course of the eight-two game season, preparing for something bigger. Kyrie, Kevin's putting up a bunch of career highs and field goal percentage from mid-range pull-ups. Is this the best you've seen him as a shooter, at least that you've played with him or even just in his career? Man, I'm thinking of all the superlatives so I can keep going at what Kay's doing right now. But again, I just want us to all play well around him. When someone's playing at a special level like that, we don't want him to feel alone. So when he's shooting a ball like that and doing it so effortlessly and doing it at a consistent level, shooting high percentage, I think he's shooting the top true shooting percentage right now. So I just want him to keep it up and keep working hard, keep preparing. And he's one of our leaders and when he's playing well, and we're all playing well and clicking. I mean, we're a tough team to beat.